The Goddess: A Demon
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- Publication date
- 2021-01-27
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- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Topics
- librivox, audiobooks, Mystery, Gothic, murder, London, India, victorian, richard marsh, supernatural, imperialism, new woman, sensation novel, goddess, invasion novel
- Language
- English
LibriVox recording of The Goddess: A Demon by Richard Marsh.
Read in English by Tomas Peter; Jean Claire; Retroindiereader; aconcilio; ToddHW; Paul Harvey; Tony Posante; Jonathan Slattery; Aven Finn; bletheringape
After a night of drinking and gambling, John Ferguson has a terrifying dream of his neighbor being violently torn to shreds by an unknown attacker. When he wakes up, he sees a strange and bloodied woman climbing through his window, suffering from amnesia. These strange occurrences are brought to a chilling climax when, the next day, Ferguson learns that his dream came true, and his neighbor was indeed brutally murdered during the night! With suspicion mounting against the mysterious woman, Ferguson sets out to uncover her true identity and find the vicious killer in the process.
Originally serialized in the Manchester Weekly Times and Salford Weekly News in twelve installments, The Goddess is another vivid example of Richard Marsh's gripping Gothic style, combining elements of crime, romance, and the supernatural while commenting explicitly on many issues of its time, including imperialism, the fin de siècle, and the New Woman. - Summary by Tomas Peter
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M4B Audiobook (171MB)
Read in English by Tomas Peter; Jean Claire; Retroindiereader; aconcilio; ToddHW; Paul Harvey; Tony Posante; Jonathan Slattery; Aven Finn; bletheringape
After a night of drinking and gambling, John Ferguson has a terrifying dream of his neighbor being violently torn to shreds by an unknown attacker. When he wakes up, he sees a strange and bloodied woman climbing through his window, suffering from amnesia. These strange occurrences are brought to a chilling climax when, the next day, Ferguson learns that his dream came true, and his neighbor was indeed brutally murdered during the night! With suspicion mounting against the mysterious woman, Ferguson sets out to uncover her true identity and find the vicious killer in the process.
Originally serialized in the Manchester Weekly Times and Salford Weekly News in twelve installments, The Goddess is another vivid example of Richard Marsh's gripping Gothic style, combining elements of crime, romance, and the supernatural while commenting explicitly on many issues of its time, including imperialism, the fin de siècle, and the New Woman. - Summary by Tomas Peter
For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the LibriVox catalog page for this recording.
For more free audio books or to become a volunteer reader, visit LibriVox.org.
M4B Audiobook (171MB)
- Addeddate
- 2021-01-27 08:46:27
- Call number
- 12470
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- goddess_a_demon_2101_librivox
- Identifier-storj
- jungjhvvnvsorvjitnshjlyrgeea/archive.org/goddess_a_demon_2101_librivox
- Ocr
- tesseract 4.1.1
- Ocr_autonomous
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- Ocr_detected_lang
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- 1.0000
- Ocr_detected_script
- Latin
- Ocr_detected_script_conf
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- Ocr_parameters
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- Ppi
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- Run time
- 6:12:21
- Year
- 2021
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July 8, 2021
Subject: 9 Readers too many.
Subject: 9 Readers too many.
One reader is enough and even two is one too many. By the way having weirdo stylized names dose not improve the reader at all.
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